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Sugar Mummy

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Meet Andrew Collins.

Young, ambitious, and good-looking, Andrew knows that the daily grind of commuting and working is not enough for him.

He wants more than a boring job and a mediocre life. Mostly, though, he wants more money - a lot of it.

So when he answers an ad for male escorts, Andrew figures he's just found the perfect way to make some cash - with a Sugar Mummy.

Suddenly Andrew is living the dream - eating in exclusive restaurants, shopping in designer stores and cared for by his lover’s maid.

But now that he finally has the life he always wanted, Andrew finds himself drawn to a plain Jane.

She's a no-nonsense, deep-thinking shop assistant who has no interest in his materialistic existence.

So why can't he stop thinking about her?

Maybe because life in the lap of luxury isn't all it seems…

Drawn to Jane and feeling trapped by his very own Mrs Robinson, Andrew must figure out what matters most: money or happiness…

363 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 6, 2013

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Simon Brooke

8 books
More than 20 years' experience in communications as a public relations professional, spin doctor, journalist, writer and media trainer. Currently he works as a journalist writing for all the the national papers as well as specialist publications and as a media trainer advising the communications departments of various companies, charities and other organisations on how to do interviews so that they get their message across effectively and don't fall for any of the journalistic traps.

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What a great book! It was filled with dry British humor and I laughed out loud several times.
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